Mucius Scaevola before Lars Porsenna

Painting by Rubens and Antony van Dyck

Mucius Scaevola before Lars Porsenna is a c.1618-1620 painting by Rubens and his pupil Antony van Dyck. It was painted for the Spanish royal court and remained in the royal collection in Madrid until the second half of the 18th century. It was then acquired by prince Kaunitz of Vienna and then in 1820 for the Esterhazy collection. It is now in the Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest).[1][2] Its subject is drawn from Livy 2:12 and its account of Mucius Scaevola's bravery before Lars Porsenna after the former's failed attempt to assassinate the latter.

Initial oil sketches

Oil sketch for the work in the Pushkin Museum

Initial oil sketches and drawings for the work date to before 1620 and are now in the Pushkin Museum and British Museum.[3] These show that Rubens produced the overall composition, with van Dyck adding details and other elements and finishing the painting.

The drawings now in the British Museum shows two men holding their nose at the smell of burning flesh, whereas van Dyck only included one, immediately behind Scaevola himself.

See also

References

  1. ^ (in Polish) Klára Garaš: Malarstwo w Muzeum Sztuk Pięknych w Budapeszcie. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo „Arkady”, 1975.
  2. ^ "Catalogue entry" (in Hungarian).
  3. ^ "Rubens or van Dyck? "Mucius Scaevola before Lars Porsenna" and Some Problematic Drawings". Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2020-01-06.
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